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, and parent education. another being employment, and here i am speaking of jobs, job training, and job readiness, and finally family services, and here i am speaking of intervention,at risk services, family counseling, reentry services, and victim services. unless these root causes are made priorities and supported with the resources needed our prayers will not be realized nor will our success be attained. common to all our faith traditions is the belief that the greatness of a civilization will ultimately be judged by this and i believe we can show by our works the best of san francisco values. thank you. [applause] >> thank you again. as reverend joe calwell comes for the closing prayer let me thank the mayor and as reverend jackson said calling the family together. i will remind you we all have a role to play and if you're part of the faith community the mayor is asking to you join and if you're a part of the city family or other groups the mayor is asking to you join. thank you again for preventing viol
, and parent education. another being employment, and here i am speaking of jobs, job training, and job readiness, and finally family services, and here i am speaking of intervention,at risk services, family counseling, reentry services, and victim services. unless these root causes are made priorities and supported with the resources needed our prayers will not be realized nor will our success be attained. common to all our faith traditions is the belief that the greatness of a civilization...
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that knows how to pay the price for a beautiful quilt, peace in san francisco with jobs, with quality education and jobs and surl celebration and bring to you jesse jackson who will speak to you and how we pay the price for peace in this city. [applause] >> amos, are you presenting me with the quilt? i want my quilt. i want my quilt. i am delighted to be here with you today. so many years ago i met -- dr. king and i went to minnesota and reverend amos was then pastoring in minnesota before the snow chased him to san francisco and knew dr. king and his father and had a class in moore house of seven students. dr. brown and members of the class and knew them before and before then and he brings a lean yaj of struggle to the table every time he speaks with tremendous morale authority and stroke couldn't stop him for fight wg great power. [applause] i want to thank mayor ed lee for convening the family. for all the times we think of leading from the front. often you lead from the center. you have the power to convene the family, to
that knows how to pay the price for a beautiful quilt, peace in san francisco with jobs, with quality education and jobs and surl celebration and bring to you jesse jackson who will speak to you and how we pay the price for peace in this city. [applause] >> amos, are you presenting me with the quilt? i want my quilt. i want my quilt. i am delighted to be here with you today. so many years ago i met -- dr. king and i went to minnesota and reverend amos was then pastoring in minnesota...
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it's a campaign to try to educate residents about the real meaning of the word. it began in chicago. it's now reached the bay area. abc7 news reporter explains. >> my jihad is to stay fit despite my busy and he. -- schedule. what's yours? that's the statement on the side of this muni bus. it's part of an educational campaign created by c.a.r.e., the council on american islamic relations. the group has put 35ads on buses rolling through san francisco. >> the intention of the campaign is to educate our fellow americans about what the word jihad means. >> she is the executive director of c.a.r.e.'s bay area office. >> a common misconception of the word jihad is it means armed struggle or holy war. and that is something that has been perpetrated by many who have made careers out of pushing anti-islamic sentiment. >> i asked muni riders if they knew the definition of jihad. >> religious war. >> a holy war. >> webster defines it as a holy war, but there's a second definition that is more appropriate. >> the proper meaning, as many of us describe it, is to struggle and
it's a campaign to try to educate residents about the real meaning of the word. it began in chicago. it's now reached the bay area. abc7 news reporter explains. >> my jihad is to stay fit despite my busy and he. -- schedule. what's yours? that's the statement on the side of this muni bus. it's part of an educational campaign created by c.a.r.e., the council on american islamic relations. the group has put 35ads on buses rolling through san francisco. >> the intention of the campaign...
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constant education battles. we have to get more and more of us involved, and we have to talk to -- we've got to talk to our sisters because don't assume they're not with us. they may not be with us on everything. they may not be that progressive on everything, and i grew up in montana. i'm not progressive on everything either. but when it comes to engagement and having conversations, and trying to find solutions, and bringing people to the table to do that, that is really what i think women bring an extra weight to. we do it at home all the time. have to bring those kids together. i watched my mom do it for years and none of us ever agreed and she sat us down. we need to do this in our communities and then we got to get those women up and do it in congress. just got to get more and more involved. and it's our time. i really see it's our time to do this. not just in government, by the way. always talk about government, and that's where we focus on at imly's list. but truthfully, why don't our corporate boards hav
constant education battles. we have to get more and more of us involved, and we have to talk to -- we've got to talk to our sisters because don't assume they're not with us. they may not be with us on everything. they may not be that progressive on everything, and i grew up in montana. i'm not progressive on everything either. but when it comes to engagement and having conversations, and trying to find solutions, and bringing people to the table to do that, that is really what i think women...
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> quarter after the hour. here's what you missed while you were sleeping. president obama signing a bill into law that would grant lifetime secret service selections to presidents elected after 1987. as it stands now it only impacts the president himself george w. bush and all future presidents. a rock slide near middleton, colorado. you can see two of the hikers in a rescue helicopter. the search and rescue team were able to bring all five hikers to safety. >> the fierce flu outbreak is prompting new warnings urging people to get their flu shot. teresa priolo is live outside new york city with more on the efforts there. good morning, teresa. >> we are in the middle of a flu blown flu epidemic the worst season in five years. they are stopping short of declaring a public health emergency as we have seen in cities like boston. hospitals are seeing 5 percent increase in cases where people are experienci
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> quarter after the hour. here's what you missed while you were sleeping. president obama signing a bill into law that would grant lifetime secret service selections to presidents elected after 1987. as it stands now it only impacts the president himself george w. bush and all future presidents. a rock slide near middleton,...
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the constant education battles. we have to get more and more involved. we have got to talk to our sisters. do not assume that they are not with us. they may not be with us on everything. they may not be the progressive bought everything. i am not progressive but everything either. when it comes to engagement and having conversation, trying to find solutions and bringing people to the table to do that, i think that that is what people -- what women bring an extra weight to. we do it at home all the time. i watched my mother do it for years. and none of us would ever agree and she would sit us down. we have got to get those women up. it is our time. i really see it as our time to do this. not just in government, by the way. truthfully, why not on the boards? why did they not have more women on them? why are there not more women senior law partners in this country? more women ceo's. i have seen more incredible women sitting vice-president spots around the country. report after report, even a harvard business review. when there are more women on the corporat
the constant education battles. we have to get more and more involved. we have got to talk to our sisters. do not assume that they are not with us. they may not be with us on everything. they may not be the progressive bought everything. i am not progressive but everything either. when it comes to engagement and having conversation, trying to find solutions and bringing people to the table to do that, i think that that is what people -- what women bring an extra weight to. we do it at home all...
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it's a campaign to try to educate residents about the real meaning of the word. it began in chicago. it's now reached the bay area. abc7 news reporter explains. >> my jihad is to stay fit debite my busy schedule. what's yours? that's the statement on the side of this muni bus. it's part of an educational campaign created by c.a.r.e., the council on american islamic relations. the group has put 35ads on buses rolling through san francisco. >> the intention of the campaign is to educate our fellow americans about what the word jihad means. >> she is the executive director of c.a.r.e.'s bay area office. >> a common misconception of the word jihad is it means armed struggle or holy war. and that is something that has been perpetrated by many who have made careers out of pushing anti-muslim sentiment. >> i asked muni riders if they knew the definition of jihad. >> religious war. >> a holy war. >> webster defines it as a holy war, but there's a second definition that is more appropriate. >> the proper meaning, as many of us describe it, is to struggle and that's it. fo
it's a campaign to try to educate residents about the real meaning of the word. it began in chicago. it's now reached the bay area. abc7 news reporter explains. >> my jihad is to stay fit debite my busy schedule. what's yours? that's the statement on the side of this muni bus. it's part of an educational campaign created by c.a.r.e., the council on american islamic relations. the group has put 35ads on buses rolling through san francisco. >> the intention of the campaign is to...
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one, the main thing is, education. especially to our youth, we have to educate them about what a concussion is. we don't have to be unconscious. less than 10% of concussions result in unconsciousness. so what the symptoms are. and then, two, when they have a concussion, know that it's okay not to play. if you don't feel complete, don't compete. if you don't feel right in the head, rest instead. i think that's the message that our youth needs to hear. that it's okay, that toughness is like a badge of honor, so it's understandable that they want to continue to play. but when it comes to the brain trauma, it's a completely different issue. >> right, you can replace a kneecap and move on, but you cannot do that with a brain. i want to add into the conversation. paul callan, our legal analyst, and david epstein. how significant are these findings when it comes to the nfl? there are 2,000 players who now have lawsuits against the nfl? is this something that could be do or die for the league? >> i think everybody sort of expe
one, the main thing is, education. especially to our youth, we have to educate them about what a concussion is. we don't have to be unconscious. less than 10% of concussions result in unconsciousness. so what the symptoms are. and then, two, when they have a concussion, know that it's okay not to play. if you don't feel complete, don't compete. if you don't feel right in the head, rest instead. i think that's the message that our youth needs to hear. that it's okay, that toughness is like a...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. >> abc7 news starts right now with like breaking news. >> good morning, everyone. i am eric thomas. >> a shooter killed a teenager in marin city. >> our reporter is like at scene with the latest. what is going on? >> we are still waiting for a official work. look what happened. they are looking for shooter. initial reports are a 17-year-old has been shot. you can see police, a sheriff van, and detectives on the scene. they blocked off a portion of the street during this active investigation. it has been an hour and a half since crews arrived for the shooting. we are still waiting for word from the sheriff's department
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. >>...
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it's a campaign to try to educate residents about the real meaning of the word. it began in chicago. it's now reached the bay area. abc7 news reporter explains. >> my jihad is to stay fit despite my busy and he. that's the statement on the side of this muni bus. it's part of an educational campaign created by care, the council on islamic relations. >> the intention of the campaign is to educate our fellow americans about what the word jihad means. >> she is the executive director of care's bay area office. >> a common misconception of the word jihad is it means armed struggle or holy war. and that is something that has been perpetrated by many who have made careers out of pushing anti-islamic sentiment. >> i asked muni riders if they knew the deafcision of jihad. >> religious war. >> a holy war. >> webster defines it as a holy war but there's a second definition that is more appropriate. >> the proper meaning, as many of us describe it, is to struggle and that's it. for many that is anything from building relationships with our neighbors to making it to work on t
it's a campaign to try to educate residents about the real meaning of the word. it began in chicago. it's now reached the bay area. abc7 news reporter explains. >> my jihad is to stay fit despite my busy and he. that's the statement on the side of this muni bus. it's part of an educational campaign created by care, the council on islamic relations. >> the intention of the campaign is to educate our fellow americans about what the word jihad means. >> she is the executive...
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the railroad also likes to educate its guests on some of canada's pioneering history that's along its route. residents of the coal town of frank called this turtle mountain because they said it always seemed like it was moving. unfortunately, it was. >> there was a devastating rock avalanche in 1903 that came down, buried part of the town of frank and killed at least 90 people. >> holt: two million cubic feet of turtle mountain flowed like a roaring liquid over frank and the railroad tracks, too leaving a vast rock cemetery for the still-buried town. the frank slide is one of the many stops along the line of the royal canadian pacific. others include a visit to the picturesque lake louise region golf at one of four mountain courses, and in what looks like a scene from "a river runs through it," fly-fishing. >> i've been fly-fishing most of my life and to have the opportunity to come here be on the train every evening, fly-fish during the day, is like dreamlike. >> oh, it's cold! ohhh! >> holt: for others, the chance to cool off in the fresh mountain lakes beckons. where else can you t
the railroad also likes to educate its guests on some of canada's pioneering history that's along its route. residents of the coal town of frank called this turtle mountain because they said it always seemed like it was moving. unfortunately, it was. >> there was a devastating rock avalanche in 1903 that came down, buried part of the town of frank and killed at least 90 people. >> holt: two million cubic feet of turtle mountain flowed like a roaring liquid over frank and the...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. >>> updating the top stories. james holmes will be back in court today to be charged in the movie theater massacre. but his lawyers say they are not prepared to enter a plea. >>> a 16-year-old student is in custody after shooting at his high school california school. a sheriff says he targeted at least two classmates who bullied him, shooting one of them in the chest. >>> the storm that left parts of southern california covered in white is now moving across the country. heavy snow is coming down for salt lake city and the dakotas and northwestern minnesota. >>> and the rest of your weather now. freezing rain from minn
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. >>>...
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well, some count their free education worth about $50,000 these days is enough. but there's an ever-growing clamor of how to compensate the athletes. the question is how. even mark emmert the president of the ncaa is supportive. his point isn't to make it play for pay, it's to update a decades-old scholarship model out of date. most of these kids cannot even get side jobs for pocket money or do anything but go to class, practice, and travel. proponents say the dollar figure is enough to allow them to focus on sports and school while not allowing them to live a life different than the average student. even with that, football and basketball generate ridiculous revenue. the upcoming tv deal to televise the winner, $470 million for 12 years. some of that at some point has to trickle down to the student athlete. >> really interesting that it hasn't trickled down yet. >> not so far. it's always been i think they get $50 a month or something for milk money and that's basically it. >> who are you picking tonight, ty? >> my heart says notre dame on this. >> i'm going on
well, some count their free education worth about $50,000 these days is enough. but there's an ever-growing clamor of how to compensate the athletes. the question is how. even mark emmert the president of the ncaa is supportive. his point isn't to make it play for pay, it's to update a decades-old scholarship model out of date. most of these kids cannot even get side jobs for pocket money or do anything but go to class, practice, and travel. proponents say the dollar figure is enough to allow...
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not mature enough, not educated enough to fight for their own country, and they don't have the nationalism to fight for their country the way a u.s. soldier fights for america. >> okay. so does this mean that the afghan troops themselves, the forces, those in the military, the government, they are the ones that want the u.s. out? do the citizens want the u.s. troops out? >> it really depends on what afghan you speak to. when you talk to afghans in remote villages and ones who have seen the air strikes, taliban coming into their villages from other provinces, other countries even. they are ready for the fight to be over, but they don't know what will cop after. when you talk to afghans in the cities like kabul, herat, when you talk to those afghans, they have seen the difference in the last decade, seen the internet come to the city, more than 30 television stations after zero after the taliban. radio stations, media fashion industry growing in afghanistan. those are the afghans who are afraid of the international community leaving, they believe america won't abandon them, because they have
not mature enough, not educated enough to fight for their own country, and they don't have the nationalism to fight for their country the way a u.s. soldier fights for america. >> okay. so does this mean that the afghan troops themselves, the forces, those in the military, the government, they are the ones that want the u.s. out? do the citizens want the u.s. troops out? >> it really depends on what afghan you speak to. when you talk to afghans in remote villages and ones who have...
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about america that they wouldn't have seen--i mean, perspectives--and for a long time she set out to educate people about africa. c-span: before this program's over i've got to ask you about five movies a day? >> guest: it can be done and i have done it. i am a movie addict, yes. c-span: five in one day? >> guest: yes. it--i have a friend who was there with me so i have a witness. c-span: why movies? >> guest: why movies? because i'm addicted to narrative. i mean, before this i wrote, you know, two books of fiction and i'm back into fiction and, you know, i just have to have a narrative hit. you know, i have to see about characters and plot and that sort of thing and it's just entrancing. c-span: what do you see in the movies the way black people are portrayed? >> guest: hmm. it's very troubling. i mean, one of the people i interview is charles burnett, the great macarthur award-winning filmmaker and we--he gets into it very deeply and eloquently. it's just not a lot of representation. i mean, i think, in the late '80s, early '90s, it was--there was what seemed to be an explosion of young bl
about america that they wouldn't have seen--i mean, perspectives--and for a long time she set out to educate people about africa. c-span: before this program's over i've got to ask you about five movies a day? >> guest: it can be done and i have done it. i am a movie addict, yes. c-span: five in one day? >> guest: yes. it--i have a friend who was there with me so i have a witness. c-span: why movies? >> guest: why movies? because i'm addicted to narrative. i mean, before this...
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department of education health and human services, et cetera, we know this is a complex problem. we know there is no single answer. >> mr. biden says he will give the president some recommendations by tuesday. even if he doesn't expect that will solve the whole problem, shepard. >> no new restrictions of any kind no matter what. >> the nra rejects any new restrictions gun violence ban. here is chief lobbist on "america live." >> every gun owner in america was heart broken over what happened in connecticut. there is no gun owner in america who wants to see some mad man go out and misuse a firearm. but we have to be honest in this country about what works and what doesn't work. we had a gun ban. we had a high capacity magazine ban. not for six months or for a year but for a decade and even bill clinton's justice department said it had no impact. >> still gun control advocates pushing for expanded background checks private sellers gun shows as well as dealers, as many as 40% of gun sales involve no background checks. the president would need congress to expand them, shermingd. shepa
department of education health and human services, et cetera, we know this is a complex problem. we know there is no single answer. >> mr. biden says he will give the president some recommendations by tuesday. even if he doesn't expect that will solve the whole problem, shepard. >> no new restrictions of any kind no matter what. >> the nra rejects any new restrictions gun violence ban. here is chief lobbist on "america live." >> every gun owner in america was...
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we value our education. >> off to school, boy. >> and he's ice skating to school. school was canceled. he didn't get to skate the whole way there. found that out. either way, we're going to communicate the text message cancelling school thing. all that cold air is moving to the east. and the warm-up for the east coast that's been happening and will continue for just a time, going to get out of here. watch the temperatures tumble. chicago, 46 today. but 24 by monday. these are high temperatures. 65 for pittsburgh today. and on monday, less than 40. that's the big picture. you see the big division of air with the cold front. >> this weather report has been brought to you by las vegas. and you guys, places like trevor city, michigan, have hit their high this morning, 51. >> a few days of reprieve for them. >>> coming up on "good morning america," lara spencer and the secrets of miss america. we go backstage of the biggest pageant of the year to learn the emotional stories of some of the contestants. >>> and under-the-radar stability, britney spears making news this mo
we value our education. >> off to school, boy. >> and he's ice skating to school. school was canceled. he didn't get to skate the whole way there. found that out. either way, we're going to communicate the text message cancelling school thing. all that cold air is moving to the east. and the warm-up for the east coast that's been happening and will continue for just a time, going to get out of here. watch the temperatures tumble. chicago, 46 today. but 24 by monday. these are high...
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it would allow students to complete their program at another school that offers a similar educational program. the student loans is a problem -- and a student at for others what thousands of dollars in debt. -- student debt for others with sows -- with a stylus -- with thousands of dollars in debt. >> still ahead rg3 already on >> greetings from washington harbour. join us for ice skating and merriment all winter long. >> good morning, washington. >> all right well old man winter is rearing his ugly head across much of the u.s. several inches of snow have forced authorities to close on highways in southern california. the same system triggered mudslides near seattle. let's go south -- louisiana's governor is declaring a state of emergency after they got heavy rain and tornadoes. more rain is expected this weekend. what a mess. >> it has been really rough across parts of the west. that same system is headed our way, but it will not be severe. a lot of folks are traveling this time of the year. i want to shape a picture we have from atlanta georgia. -- atlanta georgia. it is a foggy sta
it would allow students to complete their program at another school that offers a similar educational program. the student loans is a problem -- and a student at for others what thousands of dollars in debt. -- student debt for others with sows -- with a stylus -- with thousands of dollars in debt. >> still ahead rg3 already on >> greetings from washington harbour. join us for ice skating and merriment all winter long. >> good morning, washington. >> all right well old...
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so the key is to educate the american public and to encourage the american public to speak out. we are pleased with our success to date. we see record high support for the oil and natural gas industry today as i mentioned earlier. now exceeding 70%. you see the american public becoming more active in this debate the more they understand and the potential opportunity for the country, job creation, economic recovery, all the things we've been talking about. so we're pleased with our dialogue with the american public. we will continue that dialing as i mentioned today. a lot of our messaging moving forward and interacting with the american public will be on investing in america's future. it you look at the vast high numbers of investments we're making, $545 billion a year over a trillion dollars every two years that the private sector specifically just the oil and natural gas industry is invest ing in our domestic economy. it's a big deal. the stimulus program the congress enacted a few years about $700 billion to stimulate the whole economy. we as a industry are doing a trillion d
so the key is to educate the american public and to encourage the american public to speak out. we are pleased with our success to date. we see record high support for the oil and natural gas industry today as i mentioned earlier. now exceeding 70%. you see the american public becoming more active in this debate the more they understand and the potential opportunity for the country, job creation, economic recovery, all the things we've been talking about. so we're pleased with our dialogue with...
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so we've broken the monopoly of state education with free schools providing excellent education free to parents who send their children there. we've also established 2,000 academy schools. we've stopped dumbing down. we've introduced tough new powers on discipline in the classroom. there's a whole set of issues that are subject to this long-term reform from this government, issues like putting our universities on a sustainable footing so they can compete with the very best in the world and give everyone a chance to go to them irrespective of their background or income, modernizing our energy and transport infrastructure so we can keep up with our competitors in the global race, regulating our banks properly, so that immoral behavior and the gross mistakes of the past are not repeated. we're dealing with the challenges of an ageing population. we've reformed public-sector pensions so they are both affordable and fair for both public-sector workers and the taxpayer. in every case, we've put the national interest at the heart of this government and put this country on a path to being a
so we've broken the monopoly of state education with free schools providing excellent education free to parents who send their children there. we've also established 2,000 academy schools. we've stopped dumbing down. we've introduced tough new powers on discipline in the classroom. there's a whole set of issues that are subject to this long-term reform from this government, issues like putting our universities on a sustainable footing so they can compete with the very best in the world and give...
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does it educate that half of the population. does it give them opportunity. when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution at that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of the last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. >> . >> the conflict in afghanistan began 11 years, 3 months and 4 days ago, and you heard president obama saying now our objective in afghanistan has been reached, al-qaeda has suffered devastating blows. we have dismantled them and we have come very close to achieving our central goal, at a different point he said we have achieved the goal. we have 66,000 troops there now and come home at a steady pace and the president says a responsible drawdown and he will announce steps in the coming months regarding how that drawdown go, but the president saying beginning this spring, our troops will take on more of a supportive role in afghanistan and president hamid karzai of afghanistan striking somewhat of a conciliatory tone
does it educate that half of the population. does it give them opportunity. when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution at that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of the last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. >> . >> the conflict in afghanistan began 11 years, 3 months and 4 days ago, and you heard president obama saying now our objective in...
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he had less education unless experience. and he already made $600 more a month than i did from a lower paying job. the judge calculated my two years backpay, and i was given 30,000 per year. so i left the courtroom with $360,000. the headlines said from california to chicago to new york and florida, all across this nation -- the headlines read jacksonville, alabama, woman awarded $3.8 million from goodyear tire and rubber. they say that i got that money. the gadsden headline said that as well. i got a lot of compliments of the headlines in the news. well, that was 2003. he went to the 11th circuit record and then my guilt was hurt in the supreme court in november of 2006. life goes on. we had our normal family life the best we could do. but i worked the case just like it was a job. i called over 100 people to find the people that we needed to testify on my behalf. people were afraid of losing their jobs. they were so afraid. that is why they switched over. most of this was color coded. but life went on and my husband had two
he had less education unless experience. and he already made $600 more a month than i did from a lower paying job. the judge calculated my two years backpay, and i was given 30,000 per year. so i left the courtroom with $360,000. the headlines said from california to chicago to new york and florida, all across this nation -- the headlines read jacksonville, alabama, woman awarded $3.8 million from goodyear tire and rubber. they say that i got that money. the gadsden headline said that as well....
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itt education services is paying $46 million to fannie mae to settle a loan between the two companies, and its shares down 12 crepts, $17.39. bank of america are paying $30.6 # billion to fannie mae to settle plans related to residential mortgage loans. college kids think they are special. more special than ever before. we have that story for you next. charles: center for disease control and prevention reports it's a rare flu strain spreading across the country. 41 states report widespread cases and a number of children died from it. experts say this is the worst flu season in years despite warnings of the bad season, you reader stewart did not get a shot. watch. >> why is that every year, just for the past four or five or six years, you're told, you ought to get a flu shot. i never heard of that before. charles: you should, stuart, and if i could talk you into it, i would have given you one on the show. all right, that's going to be a show down. sandra, did you get a shot? >> i absolutely did. it's the first year i got one. i was resisting for years, and i wish he would have got one.
itt education services is paying $46 million to fannie mae to settle a loan between the two companies, and its shares down 12 crepts, $17.39. bank of america are paying $30.6 # billion to fannie mae to settle plans related to residential mortgage loans. college kids think they are special. more special than ever before. we have that story for you next. charles: center for disease control and prevention reports it's a rare flu strain spreading across the country. 41 states report widespread...
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we now seem to take for granted the educational inequalities in which poor children are under educated or not qualified for college and assigned to lower earnings and unemployment. if the debt is rich rigged -- is residents the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. -- if it is a raid against the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. it is too often that inequality is the product of corruption or unequal opportunity. that is the second source for the unoccupied movement. a third route concerns the crisis in our government in a democracy. meaningful democracy cannot exist when moneyed interests can buy elections and lobby of legislation. for example, 2/3 of americans support -- but in a logical fashion in congress is committed to blocking reform in this area. add to this list, concerted efforts to restrict bargaining rights of unions to deprive people of the right to vote and you appreciate the full measure of the democratic crisis we face. fourth and final issue is the challenge of finding a way to manage the economy and provide a good life for everyone. no solution to the problems of
we now seem to take for granted the educational inequalities in which poor children are under educated or not qualified for college and assigned to lower earnings and unemployment. if the debt is rich rigged -- is residents the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. -- if it is a raid against the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. it is too often that inequality is the product of corruption or unequal opportunity. that is the second source for the unoccupied movement. a third route concerns...
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. >> we were educating, letting people know they can come up and talk to us. we're very friendly, said hi to people. we let people know that guns are not bad things. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultima
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the girl was shot while campaigning for girls' education in her home country. she'll continue her rehabilitation at her temporary home in uk. >>> the new film zero dark 30 is getting a lot of praise. but the movie about the killing of osama bin laden continues to draw major criticism. >> i'm not your friend. i'm going break you. >> in the movie there are implications that torture provided information that led to bind bind. but senators finestein and mccain said that is not what the cia told them. protesters said that torture is not justified and they gathered outside the emery theater yesterday. >> to put all of this weight on this movie, i think it is silly. >> some movie critics said that zero dark 30 is a fate of to win an oscar for a best picture. >>> president obama is expected to nominate his defense secretary and cia director next week. former senator john hagle is the front-runner. but he could face opposition in the senate for disparaging comments he made about israel and gays. >>> house minority liter nancy pilosi is under fire -- leader nancy pilosi
the girl was shot while campaigning for girls' education in her home country. she'll continue her rehabilitation at her temporary home in uk. >>> the new film zero dark 30 is getting a lot of praise. but the movie about the killing of osama bin laden continues to draw major criticism. >> i'm not your friend. i'm going break you. >> in the movie there are implications that torture provided information that led to bind bind. but senators finestein and mccain said that is not...
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fewer than 10% of kids receive daily physical education. even fewer get outdoors. .. ideas that can save money and address important environmental issues today we of a all the papers with these ideas. considered as secretary norton noted for parks and open space to serve those children i just mentioned. to secure their links to nature. one author examines how private partnerships can keep parks open even in times of very tight state budgets. state parks attract some 725 million visitors each year. more even than our national parks as some thousand local sites. but many of these parks are in trouble with dtv rating infrastructure and shrinking public funds to sustain visitor services. public-private partnerships offer an idea potential to enhance park operations. over 100 u.s. forest service recreation sites already use this model. it is not a dream come it isn't something hypothetical. new york city's central park is operated by a nonprofit organization. california, california, my home state, is already moving forward with the partnering concept for many of its parts.
fewer than 10% of kids receive daily physical education. even fewer get outdoors. .. ideas that can save money and address important environmental issues today we of a all the papers with these ideas. considered as secretary norton noted for parks and open space to serve those children i just mentioned. to secure their links to nature. one author examines how private partnerships can keep parks open even in times of very tight state budgets. state parks attract some 725 million visitors each...
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it was named education attachÉ to the consult in birmingham. anthony? >> elizabeth, palmer thanks. >>> an attorney says lance armstrong will. he's considering publicly admitting to the use of performance-enhancing drug. he's banned for life from competing in organized sports and the report says armstrong is trying to restore his athletic career. >>> former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and mark kelly were in newtown on friday. kelly is a strong advocate of gun control. it with us four days before the second anniversary of the shooting spree that left six people dead and 13 others including giffords. >>> ita passenger was so disruptive other passengers had to restrain him and restrain him in his seat with duct tape. he was screaming, hitting. >>> mystery solved. we now know the identity of the young man seen in the photo with princess diana from 1981. his name is adam russell. the two were friends and injured on a skiing trip just two days after her engagement with prince charles was announced. the photo is now up for auction. >>> it's now time for an
it was named education attachÉ to the consult in birmingham. anthony? >> elizabeth, palmer thanks. >>> an attorney says lance armstrong will. he's considering publicly admitting to the use of performance-enhancing drug. he's banned for life from competing in organized sports and the report says armstrong is trying to restore his athletic career. >>> former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and mark kelly were in newtown on friday. kelly is a strong advocate of gun...
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purche, everday! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great sinesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2%...
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these are -- we have given to the government the role of educating our children. i think that's a bad idea in the first place, very bad idea. but if we say that the government can mandate in in case a certain prayer, you must-- all schools pray our father. and we should also be totally open to the idea of another legislator or another court saying that bypass saj age of t koran should be mandated in the school? do you we want that? very good answer. >> you're correctly uncomfortable with the the government pushing a specific dogma and i share that. on the other hand, government schools push a certain dogma every day. i mean, textbooks, push a certain world view, a political view, in fact, a religious view on kids and never called on it. >> tucker, you're exactly right. in a perfect world where the government school totally supports our values, i would say that's wonderful. the problem, however, and i agree with the legislator in his, the desire for prayer to be in school, is that it's not practical at this point. my suggestion is this: my suggestion is this: if we
these are -- we have given to the government the role of educating our children. i think that's a bad idea in the first place, very bad idea. but if we say that the government can mandate in in case a certain prayer, you must-- all schools pray our father. and we should also be totally open to the idea of another legislator or another court saying that bypass saj age of t koran should be mandated in the school? do you we want that? very good answer. >> you're correctly uncomfortable with...
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think of it as open source education. >> i think there's lots of occasions where businesses might try opening up and be surprised at what happens. for example, we wanted to translate t.e.d. into the other languages instead of paying for thousands of translators to do it, unaffordable frankly, we opened it up and made the transcripts free for anyone to look at. translators then applied at volunteers. we paired them up with each other so they could check each other and we've ended up with the library being translated into more than 80 languages as a volunteer effort. >> like t.e.d., we are posting my interview with chris anderson online. it's worth watching on our bl blog@cnn.com/your money. i'll tweet it out, as well. thank you for joining the conversation this week on "your money." we're here every saturday at 189 p.m. eastern and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. tweet me, high handle is @ali velshi and have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good afternoon. i'm martin savidge. thank you very much for joining us this hour here in the "cnn newsroom." hugo chavez is
think of it as open source education. >> i think there's lots of occasions where businesses might try opening up and be surprised at what happens. for example, we wanted to translate t.e.d. into the other languages instead of paying for thousands of translators to do it, unaffordable frankly, we opened it up and made the transcripts free for anyone to look at. translators then applied at volunteers. we paired them up with each other so they could check each other and we've ended up with...
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. >>> two oregon men chose an odd way to educate people about legally carrying weapons as they claim was their goal. they hoped people would engage them in conversation. instead, frightened residents in portland called 911 when they saw assault weapons strapped to their backs. despite the panic, the men really didn't break the law. they are licensed to carry the weapons. >>> the little film that could, and she's the little actress that did. 9-year-old quvenzhane wallis was nominated for her role as hush puppy in "beasts of the southern wild." young youngest best actress nominee ever. she told us her reaction when she got the good news. >> in the hotel room, half asleep, saw my name just rolling down like this. and on the inside i was excited, and just sitting there, boom! i hear stuff just speaking about the film, you, me, stuff like that. >> how sweet is she? "beast of the southern wilds" received four oscar nominations in all. one for best picture and one for its director as well. >> a lot of buzz about that movie. >> such a perfect 9-year-old reaction. there is my name scrolling.
. >>> two oregon men chose an odd way to educate people about legally carrying weapons as they claim was their goal. they hoped people would engage them in conversation. instead, frightened residents in portland called 911 when they saw assault weapons strapped to their backs. despite the panic, the men really didn't break the law. they are licensed to carry the weapons. >>> the little film that could, and she's the little actress that did. 9-year-old quvenzhane wallis was...
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. >> the primary goal and focus of the museum is education. do you get a sense that there is a great thirst for knowledge about the second world war among the younger people who visit that museum? >> reporter: i do, matt. my own personal experience is that the baby boomers who came along after the war, it was not part of their memory. but all the books that have been written about that time and they realize what their parents went through. first the depression and then the war and how much we owe them and how much was at stake. so young people are coming here and learning the magnitude of this war. 50 million people perished in world war ii, fought on six of the seven continents. the british military historian says the largest single event in the history of mankind. so big that we're just now beginning to come to grips with how important it is in the 20th century and for mankind through the years. >> tom, for your work in making it an even better place, we congratulate you. thanks for joining us this morning. >> reporter: all right. one more t
. >> the primary goal and focus of the museum is education. do you get a sense that there is a great thirst for knowledge about the second world war among the younger people who visit that museum? >> reporter: i do, matt. my own personal experience is that the baby boomers who came along after the war, it was not part of their memory. but all the books that have been written about that time and they realize what their parents went through. first the depression and then the war and...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. and makes you less irritable. minute maid pure squeezed light has half the... sugar and calories of oj with great taste. i mean, who doesn't want to cut calories and look better naked? you roll around in your birthday suit all day. you're not even wearing a produce sticker. minute maid pure squeezed light. >> now from abc7 news. >> good morning, i am eric thomas. east palo alto is taking steps to prevent further flood damage. members of the conservation will show up a levee at the san francisquito creek. mike, what kind of rain do we get? >> scattered light showers less than .1 itch so no flooding worries. we have fog inland, quarter-mile visibility or less through 9:00. tem
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. >> that's something i'm not very educated on. i need to look up on exactly what that means. but i do know it's a vaccine, correct? >> no. euthanasia is assisted suicide. >> i felt so dumb. i felt so idiotic. and that's one of those things i don't want to have happen in my interview. >> reporter: that's why judges like sam believe confidence is key. >> the most interesting time is when the young woman sits back, enjoys the experience, can look each judge in the eye. >> absolutely. >> and let her point of view come across. >> really interesting stuff. you can see more on "pageant confidential," the road to miss america, tomorrow night, 8:00, 7:00 on abc. it's a special edition of "20/20." followed by the 2013 miss america pageant, live from las vegas. and, sam, how has the judging been going for you? >> lara, it's really an exciting thing. talking to the young women, my favorite part has been the interview. it's easy to concentrate on the evening gowns and the swimsuit. it's easy to think this is just a beauty pageant. but this is a scholarship pageant, miss america is. they a
. >> that's something i'm not very educated on. i need to look up on exactly what that means. but i do know it's a vaccine, correct? >> no. euthanasia is assisted suicide. >> i felt so dumb. i felt so idiotic. and that's one of those things i don't want to have happen in my interview. >> reporter: that's why judges like sam believe confidence is key. >> the most interesting time is when the young woman sits back, enjoys the experience, can look each judge in the...